Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization. n An Alliance u Traditional and new partners u Public and private sector n Partners have in common: u Situation.

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n An Alliance u Traditional and new partners u Public and private sector n Partners have in common: u Situation Analysis u Vision u Set of strategic objectives What is GAVI ?

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Three Gaps in Vaccines and Immunization +Stagnation of immunization coverage with decline in certain countries and regional discrepancies + Lack of introduction into the poorer developing countries of newly-developed vaccines against major child killers + Limited investment into vaccine research for diseases with high burden in developing countries

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GAVI Mission To save childrens lives and protect peoples health through the widespread use of vaccines with a particular emphasis on developing countries

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Five Strategic Objectives +Improve access to sustainable immunization services +Expand use of all existing cost-effective vaccines +Accelerate introduction of new vaccines +Accelerate R&D on vaccines for developing countries, (HIV/AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis) +Make immunization coverage a centrepiece in international development efforts

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Support for new and under-used vaccines Support for immunization services and new and under-used vaccines Support for immunization services DTP3 coverage >80% DTP3 coverage 50% - 80% DTP3 coverage <50% Basic Conditions GNP/capita < US$ 1000 ICC or equivalent Immunization assessment in last 3 years Multi-year plan for immunization What will the FUND Finance ?

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Immunization Services Add to pool of existing funding Invest in advance, on the basis of set targets for the improvement of the programme Reward progress according to performance Monitor progress by reporting of district performance, according to standard indicators and annual review to ICC, to GAVI partners Delegate allocation of funds through government, partner agency, or other ICC mechanism - no strings, no international input monitoring system.

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Status of 74 Eligible* Countries * (GNP per capita < US$ 1,000) Commitments through 2002: US $ 16,5 Million for immunization services strengthening US $ 74 Million in new vaccines

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Next Milestones Progress report : 1 October 2001 Mid term review : 1 October 2002 Next reviews of applications: n 1 May : Review starting 24 May n November 2001...until Spring 2002 * All applications approved before Spring 2002 will result in 5 years support